The 1910 census James is enumerated with Eunice his wife of five years and his 18 year old son Raymond. By 1920 James is presumably divorced and living alone.
During his working years he was a clerk for the Wabash Railroad. His death took place at 4724 Wrightwood in Chicago where he had lived for 43 years. Death was due to carcinoma of prostate, with myocardial degeneration a contributing cause. His burial took place at Acacia Park on July 16, 1931.
The 1910 census James is enumerated with Eunice his wife of five years and his 18 year old son Raymond. By 1920 James is presumably divorced and living alone.
During his working years he was a clerk for the Wabash Railroad. His death took place at 4724 Wrightwood in Chicago where he had lived for 43 years. Death was due to carcinoma of prostate, with myocardial degeneration a contributing cause. His burial took place at Acacia Park on July 16, 1931.
Family Members
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Isaiah Stainbrook
1834–1902
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Almeda Stainbrook Green
1839–1923
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Alfred Hulings Stainbrook
1841–1887
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Marcus Huling Stainbrook
1843–1916
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Sarah Elizabeth Stainbrook Van Deventer
1845–1925
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PVT. Charles D Steinbrook
1847–1865
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Charlotte Wood "Lottie" Stainbrook Fuller
1847–1917
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William Bates Stainbrook
1851–1935
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Oscar D Steinbrook
1852–1937
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Lewis Frederick Stainbrook
1860–1939
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